unnaturality

[ˌʌnnætjʊˈrælɪti]

unnaturality Definition

  • 1the quality or state of being unnatural
  • 2something that is not natural

Using unnaturality: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "unnaturality" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The unnaturality of the situation made everyone uncomfortable.

  • Example

    The unnaturality of the colors in the painting made it look surreal.

  • Example

    The unnaturality of the food's taste made me suspect it was not fresh.

unnaturality Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for unnaturality

Antonyms for unnaturality

Phrases with unnaturality

  • an action that is considered morally or socially unacceptable

    Example

    The law prohibits any unnatural act between consenting adults.

  • unnatural selection

    the process of selecting and breeding animals or plants for specific traits, often resulting in genetic modifications that are not found in nature

    Example

    The practice of unnatural selection has led to the creation of many new species of plants and animals.

  • a catastrophic event caused by human activity, such as pollution or climate change

    Example

    The oil spill was an unnatural disaster that devastated the local ecosystem.

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Summary: unnaturality in Brief

The term 'unnaturality' [ˌʌnnætjʊˈrælɪti] refers to the quality or state of being unnatural, or something that is not natural. It can describe situations, colors, tastes, and more. Examples include 'The unnaturality of the situation made everyone uncomfortable.' and 'The unnaturality of the food's taste made me suspect it was not fresh.' 'Unnaturality' extends into phrases like 'unnatural act,' denoting morally or socially unacceptable actions, and 'unnatural disaster,' referring to catastrophic events caused by human activity.